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Table Tennis Touraameni Planners
Central Stated deBrie
Formidable Track Threat
WILBUR-
FORCE. —Jean
deBrie, student
at'Central State
college, b**,
been * b 1 • to
make a splendid adjustment
to his college
lit*, and win
e r o s s country
laurels sine*
his Arrival In
the U. S. about
four years ago
from Limoges,
France.
He attended
Drexel Institute
of Techno! o g y
for two years
before enrolling
at Central State.
deBrie has
hod an Interest
in running since
his early child-
B hood, but had
M never ran un-
Jg der an organ-
lized program:
1 It was merely
* by ch a nee a
| represontali v e
of the Shana-
han Athletic
club, Philadelphia, happened
to see deBrie
running on the
track at Drexel
SKBi
OHIO STAts? IttlSBU* LIBRAE?
15T8 A HI08 *»T*
COLUMBUS. OHIO
JEAN drRRIK
snd invited him to become a member of the organization so he
would have contact and counsel with men interested in cross country and track. •'•*
' t- " Through his contact "as a member *ftf;Shanahan-AC. htr met
•' Jack Barry, now a member of the Central State student body, and
Elwood Jbhnson,*a!umnus of Central Siafe and one of the college's
outstanding track men.
Barry had decided to enroll at Central 'end through encouragement of Barry and Johnson, deBrie "enrolled in September,
1957.
de*Brie is a junior, majoring in business administration. It
is his nope that, following graduation, he will be employed by Atic
Export and Import Co of N. York City, where he has worked previously.
deBrie has developed an intense desire and devotion for
cross country and trains diligently. He has been unable to represent Central In cross country meets because he has been ineligible
due to the transfer rule, but has participated in AAU meets and
shown steady improvement and great promise with each outing.
Cross country coach Gaston (Country) Lewis is eagerly looking forward to next year's cross country meets when deBrie will
be eligible to wear the Central State colors.
His most recent accomplishment was winning the second
annual Paul B. Karavassily five mile handicap cross country race
at Philadelphia.
deBrie stayed out in front and steadily increased his margin
to gain his first AAU triumph in th* elapsed time of 30.08. Thi*
was one minute and 37 seconds ahead of his next rival.
OTTO EK, PRESIDENT, U. S. TABLE TENNIS ASS'N, aad Jimmy McClure, national
equipment chairman and five times national champ, confer with Beatty Table Tennis club officials ta Skyline dining room, Columbus, on plana for two star open tournament to be held at
Beatty Center Saturday and Sunday, May 17-14. From left seated! McClure, Napoleon Bell,
George Sinclair, Otto Ek\, Standing: Charles James, Rosatee James, James Lawrence. Not pie*
tared ere Beatty clnb members Lawrence Gwynn, Mlrt Weed sad Barbara Oliver.
.■ 11 i .i ~ i i i " i ■ ■ .
Nation's Golfers Lock Foward
To Feb. 24-28 Tourney At Miami
MIAMI.—Members of the Bay Mitchell golf tournament committee are busy at
work here with plans for whatfls expected to be the finest winter golf tournament ever
promoted by Mitchell, former Florida caddy turned pro.
From his headquarters in N.
i i ■ ii.- 11 i i
Marauders Can't
Win For Losing
WILBERFORCE.*-*-Central State college'basketball team I*
experiencing the worst season in th* college'*
history.
The Marauders dropped an 80-69 decision to
McKendree college at Lebanon, 111., followed by
an 84-60 defeat at th* hands of Lincoln university, then paced Baldwin college into an overtime bfiore bowing 77-76. —
They 'wer* then^defeated by W. \ VlrginlC*
State college 69-54.
Coach George Gibbs has been desperately
trying to find tha right combination, but lack of
experience of his freshmen. and constant Injuries to veterans have been difficult handicap*
to overcome.
The Marauders have dropped tha last 11
games in a row and the season record stood at 2-14 last weekend.
Champs Place 2 On-All-America
■
York the well known pro announced his tournament will be
held Feb. 24-28 over th* chanv
p 1 o n s h 1 p layout of Miami
Springs Country club.
Mitchell also announced that
several well known persons in
entertainment and sports will
contribute trophies for his tournament, while a minimum $1000
purse has been set for competing professionals.
Persons giving trophies include Nat King Cole, Joe Louis,
Sarah Vaughan, George Tread*
jyell, Roy Campanella, Jackie
Robinson, Ray Robinson' and
the Moss H. Kendrix Organization, .Washington. D. C, which
furnishes leg trophies for men'*
and women's championship divisions.
Browns Movie Ready
The Cleveland Browns' new
sound movie showing all the exciting .action of the 1957 season,
is ready for bookings.
The movie, which is narrated
by Ken Coleman, the Browns'
TV announcer, can be booked by
writing Miss Blanche Kline at
the Browns' office, Tower B,
Cleveland Stadium, or calling
her at TOwer 1-3400.
VOL. 0,^fo. 89 SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1958 20 CENTS COLUMBUS, OHIO
T"
Tan And Tantalizing
I
'
Undefeated Seasons
Michigan State basketball history shows three undefeated seasons — 1901, 02 and 03.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Two
members of th* Nat'I Negro
football champions, of Florida
A-M university were named to
the mythical All-American team,
and three to the first team of
th* Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference squad.
Rattler guard Carl Crowd! repeated for the second year on
tb* Pittsburgh Courier's dream
team, and tackle Vernon Wild-
BELMONT SCORES EASY WIN OVER CINCY
er was named for the first time.
Alvin Chavis, junior halfback
from Ft. Pierce, was a second
team selection. *
Wilder, end Frank Merchant
and guard Charles Hines wer*
placed on the first team of th*
SIAC. Guard Willie Wyche wa*
a second team choice of SIAC
coaches, officials and sportswriters. Quarterback Jamea Williams, who captained and directed the Rattlers through a clean
slate, wa* named to th*. All-
Southern third team along with
Crowell,
.;:
. •■- •
Slory On Page 2
i
l
I
SOUTHSIDE COLUMBUS CONTRIBUTES
these fetching teen queens to The Sentinel's parade oif
beige beauts. Habeeba Carmen is \he prize package,
of loveliness at left^while Magnolia Goodwin takes a
bit of chill out of current weather problem, with perhaps the. warmest smile to grace these pages in quite
a spell. We thought you'd agree.
Jurors At 'Brutality' Site
By BILL MILLER
Belmont Boosters defeated Cincinnati Alpha
Hi-Y by a 65-41 margin in a basketball contest last
weekend at Spring SL YMCA, Columbua, before a large
crowd.
. Belmont plays at Springfield Friday, Feb. 28.
Bus leaves Spring St. YMCA at 5*15 p. m. Tickets may
be obtained from club members.
A dance follow* the game. '
George (Smokey) Haslett of Belmont has scored
38 points in Pilgrim Center League, followed by.teammates Bob Hilton, 33, and Fred Harmon, 26.
Hew Foe For MSU
Michigan State commences
athletic competition with Slip*
pery Rock State Teaohers next
fall when tha soccer teams of
the two schools meet
JURORS, HEARING TRIAL OF GEORGE KINNEY, LEAVE city hall
courtroom to visit 40 Winks motel,-3190 E. Main st., where Kinney alleges be was
"pistol whipped" by two cops who arrested him the night of Jan. 2. Right: Kinney, at right, was photographed as he left courtroom accompanied by his attorney,
Allen B. Caris. Man at left is Judge Henry L. Holden, who is'trying the case. Story
on Page 2.—Pierce Photos. ,
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■'■■''&££>■:.?..;:xy..y £';''•■'•'-■■ :
E*-fe&
MefsPMaWJssssssWssJkW
Table Tennis Touraameni Planners
Central Stated deBrie
Formidable Track Threat
WILBUR-
FORCE. —Jean
deBrie, student
at'Central State
college, b**,
been * b 1 • to
make a splendid adjustment
to his college
lit*, and win
e r o s s country
laurels sine*
his Arrival In
the U. S. about
four years ago
from Limoges,
France.
He attended
Drexel Institute
of Techno! o g y
for two years
before enrolling
at Central State.
deBrie has
hod an Interest
in running since
his early child-
B hood, but had
M never ran un-
Jg der an organ-
lized program:
1 It was merely
* by ch a nee a
| represontali v e
of the Shana-
han Athletic
club, Philadelphia, happened
to see deBrie
running on the
track at Drexel
SKBi
OHIO STAts? IttlSBU* LIBRAE?
15T8 A HI08 *»T*
COLUMBUS. OHIO
JEAN drRRIK
snd invited him to become a member of the organization so he
would have contact and counsel with men interested in cross country and track. •'•*
' t- " Through his contact "as a member *ftf;Shanahan-AC. htr met
•' Jack Barry, now a member of the Central State student body, and
Elwood Jbhnson,*a!umnus of Central Siafe and one of the college's
outstanding track men.
Barry had decided to enroll at Central 'end through encouragement of Barry and Johnson, deBrie "enrolled in September,
1957.
de*Brie is a junior, majoring in business administration. It
is his nope that, following graduation, he will be employed by Atic
Export and Import Co of N. York City, where he has worked previously.
deBrie has developed an intense desire and devotion for
cross country and trains diligently. He has been unable to represent Central In cross country meets because he has been ineligible
due to the transfer rule, but has participated in AAU meets and
shown steady improvement and great promise with each outing.
Cross country coach Gaston (Country) Lewis is eagerly looking forward to next year's cross country meets when deBrie will
be eligible to wear the Central State colors.
His most recent accomplishment was winning the second
annual Paul B. Karavassily five mile handicap cross country race
at Philadelphia.
deBrie stayed out in front and steadily increased his margin
to gain his first AAU triumph in th* elapsed time of 30.08. Thi*
was one minute and 37 seconds ahead of his next rival.
OTTO EK, PRESIDENT, U. S. TABLE TENNIS ASS'N, aad Jimmy McClure, national
equipment chairman and five times national champ, confer with Beatty Table Tennis club officials ta Skyline dining room, Columbus, on plana for two star open tournament to be held at
Beatty Center Saturday and Sunday, May 17-14. From left seated! McClure, Napoleon Bell,
George Sinclair, Otto Ek\, Standing: Charles James, Rosatee James, James Lawrence. Not pie*
tared ere Beatty clnb members Lawrence Gwynn, Mlrt Weed sad Barbara Oliver.
.■ 11 i .i ~ i i i " i ■ ■ .
Nation's Golfers Lock Foward
To Feb. 24-28 Tourney At Miami
MIAMI.—Members of the Bay Mitchell golf tournament committee are busy at
work here with plans for whatfls expected to be the finest winter golf tournament ever
promoted by Mitchell, former Florida caddy turned pro.
From his headquarters in N.
i i ■ ii.- 11 i i
Marauders Can't
Win For Losing
WILBERFORCE.*-*-Central State college'basketball team I*
experiencing the worst season in th* college'*
history.
The Marauders dropped an 80-69 decision to
McKendree college at Lebanon, 111., followed by
an 84-60 defeat at th* hands of Lincoln university, then paced Baldwin college into an overtime bfiore bowing 77-76. —
They 'wer* then^defeated by W. \ VlrginlC*
State college 69-54.
Coach George Gibbs has been desperately
trying to find tha right combination, but lack of
experience of his freshmen. and constant Injuries to veterans have been difficult handicap*
to overcome.
The Marauders have dropped tha last 11
games in a row and the season record stood at 2-14 last weekend.
Champs Place 2 On-All-America
■
York the well known pro announced his tournament will be
held Feb. 24-28 over th* chanv
p 1 o n s h 1 p layout of Miami
Springs Country club.
Mitchell also announced that
several well known persons in
entertainment and sports will
contribute trophies for his tournament, while a minimum $1000
purse has been set for competing professionals.
Persons giving trophies include Nat King Cole, Joe Louis,
Sarah Vaughan, George Tread*
jyell, Roy Campanella, Jackie
Robinson, Ray Robinson' and
the Moss H. Kendrix Organization, .Washington. D. C, which
furnishes leg trophies for men'*
and women's championship divisions.
Browns Movie Ready
The Cleveland Browns' new
sound movie showing all the exciting .action of the 1957 season,
is ready for bookings.
The movie, which is narrated
by Ken Coleman, the Browns'
TV announcer, can be booked by
writing Miss Blanche Kline at
the Browns' office, Tower B,
Cleveland Stadium, or calling
her at TOwer 1-3400.
VOL. 0,^fo. 89 SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1958 20 CENTS COLUMBUS, OHIO
T"
Tan And Tantalizing
I
'
Undefeated Seasons
Michigan State basketball history shows three undefeated seasons — 1901, 02 and 03.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Two
members of th* Nat'I Negro
football champions, of Florida
A-M university were named to
the mythical All-American team,
and three to the first team of
th* Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference squad.
Rattler guard Carl Crowd! repeated for the second year on
tb* Pittsburgh Courier's dream
team, and tackle Vernon Wild-
BELMONT SCORES EASY WIN OVER CINCY
er was named for the first time.
Alvin Chavis, junior halfback
from Ft. Pierce, was a second
team selection. *
Wilder, end Frank Merchant
and guard Charles Hines wer*
placed on the first team of th*
SIAC. Guard Willie Wyche wa*
a second team choice of SIAC
coaches, officials and sportswriters. Quarterback Jamea Williams, who captained and directed the Rattlers through a clean
slate, wa* named to th*. All-
Southern third team along with
Crowell,
.;:
. •■- •
Slory On Page 2
i
l
I
SOUTHSIDE COLUMBUS CONTRIBUTES
these fetching teen queens to The Sentinel's parade oif
beige beauts. Habeeba Carmen is \he prize package,
of loveliness at left^while Magnolia Goodwin takes a
bit of chill out of current weather problem, with perhaps the. warmest smile to grace these pages in quite
a spell. We thought you'd agree.
Jurors At 'Brutality' Site
By BILL MILLER
Belmont Boosters defeated Cincinnati Alpha
Hi-Y by a 65-41 margin in a basketball contest last
weekend at Spring SL YMCA, Columbua, before a large
crowd.
. Belmont plays at Springfield Friday, Feb. 28.
Bus leaves Spring St. YMCA at 5*15 p. m. Tickets may
be obtained from club members.
A dance follow* the game. '
George (Smokey) Haslett of Belmont has scored
38 points in Pilgrim Center League, followed by.teammates Bob Hilton, 33, and Fred Harmon, 26.
Hew Foe For MSU
Michigan State commences
athletic competition with Slip*
pery Rock State Teaohers next
fall when tha soccer teams of
the two schools meet
JURORS, HEARING TRIAL OF GEORGE KINNEY, LEAVE city hall
courtroom to visit 40 Winks motel,-3190 E. Main st., where Kinney alleges be was
"pistol whipped" by two cops who arrested him the night of Jan. 2. Right: Kinney, at right, was photographed as he left courtroom accompanied by his attorney,
Allen B. Caris. Man at left is Judge Henry L. Holden, who is'trying the case. Story
on Page 2.—Pierce Photos. ,
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